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Although it's nice to have no distractions at night while driving, my dashboard is very dim even at full brightness, although it's a consistent brightness across all the dials.
Are there multiple bulbs behind the cluster -- might it be that one or more are burned out? Easy to replace?
Thanks
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[quote name='happysails2you' post='30382' date='Jan 30 2007, 03:19 PM']Are there multiple bulbs behind the cluster -- might it be that one or more are burned out? Easy to replace?
Thanks
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That is one possibility for sure, there is also some reflective material (like tin foil) that becomes faded and dull and can be replaced (have to pull the cluster out to do so, but not a bad job). Everyone seems to feel that even normally working lights are dim and upgrade to the LEDs at the cluster, this seems to make them happy but you do lose the dimming ability if you do the LEDs.
Rick
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Kathy,
I sent you a PM...please let me know if you don't receive. I seem to be having trouble sending messages...I can fix this for you and I'm not horribly far from you - office is near Dulles Airport.
http://www.968forums.com/index.php?s=&...ost&p=28309
- Darryl
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Thanks, got your PM and replied. Thanks also for the reference to the other forum postings...never would have looked under that topic heading! Your fix looks like it works great! Let's talk.
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Kathy,
I sent you a PM...please let me know if you don't receive. I seem to be having trouble sending messages...I can fix this for you and I'm not horribly far from you - office is near Dulles Airport.
http://www.968forums.com/index.php?s=&...ost&p=28309
- Darryl
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I have to second that I drove in a audi a4 the other night and when he turned on the key
I almost jumped out of my seat ! it lit up like a christmas tree It was INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!
couldn't wait to get back in my dimley lit car. way too much to look at-and they say
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I too agree that there is such thing as too bright. That's why I stayed away from the many LED kits. I had to talk myself out of blue LEDs! I wanted to take a stock approach to "fixing" the problem. Now I have brighter lights, shiny plastic and the dimmer still works to dim them according to taste. The inside of the cluster had a sort of black fog on everything and simply cleaning everything helped tremendously. If the bulbs aren't burnt out, you may not even need to replace them. I used 194 when I replaced. Bottom line - new bulbs, new reflective material, and polished plastic makes it really nice!
- Darryl
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How do you clean the plastic? Mine is "coated" with some fine dirt that got in there somehow but the plastic covering seems to be cemented in place. Do you cut it off?
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[quote name='Kim' post='30469' date='Feb 1 2007, 06:08 PM']How do you clean the plastic? Mine is "coated" with some fine dirt that got in there somehow but the plastic covering seems to be cemented in place. Do you cut it off?[/quote]
Yes, you have to take it off...or at least it's a helluva lot easier if you do. I'm not sure I'd use the phrase "cutting if off", but you do have to persuade it a little. It's not glued all the way around, or at least mine wasn't. Perhaps some of the glue had deteriorated due to age but it came apart fairly easily. A dremel and/or razor blade may be necessary. I used Meguires PlastX and it came out looking like new. NOVUS1 should work good or maybe NOVUS2 if you're careful. I re-assembled it with some 2 part epoxy and hopefully got it sealed a little better than it was before to keep some of the dirt out. Ever wonder how dirt and debris gets inside something that supposed to be sealed?
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I had a few bulbs that were out or very dim. When my shop had the dash apart to replace the key lock cylinder (a very long and stupidly expensive adventure) they replaced all of the bulbs as a courtesy.
Unbelievable difference. I have been driving 944/968 series cars for nearly ten years now and had come to just accept a dim dash. Now it is bright. I normally dim down the dash cluster in my other cars, just never had to before in the Porsches. No more!
Ralph
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And a whole bunch of VWs over the years...